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Hello everyone at skylinesaustralia.com :P

I'm a 21 year old guy (philip) from Stockholm, Sweden - home of GiS and Ghostrider.

Anyway - I'm going to Sydney (and hopefully a lot of other places around australia)

and figured, since I've grew to become one of Zatzy.com´s

"filmographers", I might bring my camera to check out what's

going on downunder...

So what's up with this thread then... ?

Well, Since I basicly don't know anyone that's connected to legal

(or illegal for that matter) streetracing/racing @ strip I ended up

here - asking for your help.

If you know of any car fairs, shows, cruises, races etc please

send me a PM. It'd be fun to show off some skylines, as there's only

about 5 or 6 of them in Sweden.

Zatzy.com sports 11 000 members, most of which love streetracing

and modified/tuned cars more than anything else.

So if you own, or know, cars that you think might be of interest

for me to film please send me a PM - preferably adding a link or

pictures of the car(s) ...

I'll touch down in Sydney January 27th and stick around Australia

for about ~100 days - till the middle of may anyway.

All answers, mails, ICQ messages, PM's are greatly apreciated :wavey:

If you feel like checking out some of my previous footage follow

the links below... you'll need divX 5.02 (or later) to see them.

http://files.perk.ath.cx/richard/[email protected] (94mb divX 5.02)

http://cleany.dnsalias.com/zatzymds.avi (36mb DivX 5.02)

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Originally posted by MYGTST

when are you going to be here ??

i reckon we should do an SAU festival :P

I'll be in Sydney - starting January 27th. Not sure how long I'll stay

in Sydney though, but probably for a couple of weeks... Then I'm

off to.... um... somewhere else :(

Oh, I'd really like to hear some opinions on my flicks... at least

this one... >>

http://files.perk.ath.cx/richard/[email protected]

Thanks ;)

Originally posted by cereal

I D/L'd the smaller vid.......(I'd probably get fired for downloading the 100MB one)

It's nice......That burnout comp looks pretty dangerous!!

You have some sweet cars in Sweden. Good to see a GTi-R in there......

Dangerous in what way? There are concrete "cops" in front of the cars

to prevent them from (eventually) running into the crowd...

The event was sponsored by the store, it's a chain called MDS...

Some of their democars are listed below... :(

http://www.mds.se/demobilar/index.phtml

http://www.mds.se/demobilar/lamborghini.phtml

http://www.mds.se/demobilar/lamborghini2.phtml

http://www.mds.se/demobilar/lincoln.phtml

http://www.mds.se/demobilar/van.phtml

First price was a set of new M/T Slicks... :)

The Yellow EVO6 in the Fc&Fs-movie's the worlds fastest (measured)

EVO6, it's running 1/4 @ 10.89s - 214.3 km/h...

It's been in Max Power...blablabla... yadda yadda :)

I'm thinking of filming it this summer if i grow thin on material from Oz...

Originally posted by cereal

aaaaahhh.....I couldn't see the concrete.......

can't blame you, it was hard enough to see the cars, standing right next to them... :)

Nice holes in the ground afterwards too... molten pits of asphalt :uh-huh:

So, did you like the Fc&Fs (fast cars & furious sound fair) movie?

Rating? 1-10... ? :(

Originally posted by MULL

Hey, that sounds nice :burnout:  

How many cars'll show up?  

Where's it at?

etc...? =)

Somewhere in New South Wales, No exact date or location set yet as we're still organising it! Should have quite a few cars along....

Last July we had a big BBQ and had this many cars turn up (see picture below) But now we have like twice the amount of members so it should be nice and big....

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Originally posted by [ryan]

Somewhere in New South Wales, No exact date or location set yet as we're still organising it! Should have quite a few cars along....

Last July we had a big BBQ and had this many cars turn up (see picture below) But now we have like twice the amount of members so it should be nice and big....

I think I might be able to join in if I could tag along (preferably with you since you seem to be in charge, and have the know-how)

edit: Lovely pics btw... seems like nice cars and a real sweet spot =)

always picking on the little bloke

MULL, if you were to come to Sydney one day earlier (26th Jan) we can take you to the Wollongong cruise. I promise you it's worth changing your arrival day for. Plenty of cars of all walks of life go there to meet each Sunday of the Summer but especially on this weekend as it's a holiday weekend. anyway, hope you enjoy your trip to Aus and find what you are looking for

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